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Classroom Management
Objectivity Through Anonymity
Keep classroom practices fair with random selection methods.
The 'Write' Way to Behave
Having students write about their misbehavior is valuable for students and teachers.
Behavior Management Techniques
Dealing with morning activities, hallway behavior, and group work.
Class Meetings
A format for class meetings that enabled students to share their thoughts and solve classroom issues on their own.
Time Savers
Five ways to save time by organizing your paperwork better.
Choose 'Em or Lose 'Em
Three strategies to keep all eyes on you -- almost all the time.
A Little Bit of This
Four tips to keep your classroom running smoothly.
A Little Bit of That
Four more tips to keep your classroom running smoothly.
No More Homework Excuses
Weekly prizes encourage students to do homework daily.
All Lined Up
Make line-up easy and educational by using it to reinforce skills you are teaching.
Get Their Attention
Need to get students' attention? 3 Tips for creating silent, attentive listeners.
Keep It Clean
More than a dozen ideas to make class cleanup both fun and productive.
Transition Time
5 tips for managing transitions between classroom activities.
Pairs, Photo Magnets & Groups
Three creative suggestions for establishing work groups.
Getting to Know More About You
Ideas to help students get to know more about one another.
Teachers, Start Your Engines
20 successful strategies to get your year off to a great start and keep your classroom running smoothly all year.
Start Off the Year Right
Time-saving tips to help you begin the year on the right foot.
The Door Swings Out
Dealing with hall passes, positive rewards, and disruptive behavior.
Stop the Bullying
A simple activity for creating an effective learning climate, plus tips for cutting down on tardiness and abuse of hall passes.
Creative Rewards Work Wonders
Creative rewards work wonders when it comes to motivating students.
Who's There?
Make your attendance routine count.
More Ways to Say "Well Done"
Three nifty "thank yous" to reward positive behaviors.
Cheating in the Classroom
Easy-to-apply advice for preventing cheating plus tips on dealing with cheating if it does happen.
Get Parents Involved
Three tips for boosting student learning by increasing parental involvement.
Easy Seat Assignments
Three tips for assigning seats without arguments.
Pairing and Grouping
Kick them out of their cliques with innovative grouping strategies.
Good Morning, Boys and Girls
Morning routines set the tone for the day.
Free Storage Solutions
One person's trash can be another teacher's treasure. Find three "trashy" storage suggestions.
Be Kind to Substitutes
Three tips for making a substitute teacher's life a little easier.
Welcome to Our School
Surprise parents with creative new activities at open house night.
Setting the Stage for Meaningful Play
Use "prop boxes" to guide students toward meaningful role-playing and creative exploration.
A Safe and Orderly Environment
Strategies to help eliminate verbal abuse among students in your classroom.
Planning for a New School Year
Get ready for the first day of school with templates, videotapes, and postcards.
Bulletin Boards Made Easy
Three tricks for simplifying your bulletin board chores.
Crafting A Workable Cell Phone Policy
Learn from districts that have set them up already.
A Contract for Responsibility
Teachers, parents and students must work together to establish an effective learning climate.
Promoting Effective Classroom Management
How to maintain control without confrontation, calming routines, and more.
Group Rewards
Peer pressure makes group rewards effective.
Honor Table and Paper Chain
Reinforce good behavior with these simple tips.
Rewards Galore
Small rewards reap big benefits.
Family Homework
Make homework more meaningful by involving parents.
Do Not Enter!
Three tips for discouraging latecomers, curbing disruptions and stopping bullying.
Reward Systems That Work
Three tips for encouraging good behavior.
When Students Rock the Boat
Tips for keeping control when the classroom ship is sinking.
Help for Homework Hassles
Exit slips help students share their work with parents.
Disagreeing with the Principal
Five commonsense tips on handling disagreements with the principal.
Absent or Late?
Encourage students to be on-time and prepared every day.
Who's Watching?
Tips for keeping students focused, instilling discipline, and more.
Give Me Five
Tips for discouraging inattention, tardiness and misbehavior.
Round 'Em Up
Dealing with absent students, disruptive behavior and character education.
Behavior Management Tips
Keep students on task and in good spirits.
Bulletin Board Basics
Bulletin boards can serve a variety of valuable uses.
Order in the Classroom! - Classroom Management Resources
Checklists, video tips and articles help you create productive learning environments.
School "Rules"!
Ten ideas for establishing classroom rules.
A Justice System of Their Own, Page 4 of 4
A student-operated court handles minor behavior disturbances at a middle school.
A Justice System of Their Own, Page 3 of 4
A student-operated court handles minor behavior disturbances at a middle school.
A Justice System of Their Own, Page 2 of 4
A student-operated court handles minor behavior disturbances at a middle school.
A Justice System of Their Own, Page 1 of 4
A student-operated court handles minor behavior disturbances at a middle school.
Behavior Contracts
Why getting it in writing is important, plus sample student behavior contract language.
Works4Me Tips -- Discipline and Classroom Management
Try these tips from the real classroom experts -- your colleagues!
Discipline Checklist -- Transitions
Keep students organized and on task as they move from one activity to the next.
Trouble Spot - Tattling
Try this fun strategy to reduce tattling and teach patience.
Discipline Checklist - Socializing
Socializing is important for growth, but unchecked it can monopolize your teaching time.
Teacher Self Evaluation: Discipline and Classroom Management
Use our handy checklist to identify your strengths and spot areas for improvement.
School Rules
Rules and routines free teachers to teach and students to learn.
Discipline Checklist - Refusals
What do you do when a student says no? Find out from the pros.
Discipline Checklist - Interrupting
Try our tips when students won't let you get a word in edgewise.
Meet the Teacher
Introduce yourself to students with these fun activities.
Breaking Up Student Fights
Suggestions for calming tempers and staying safe.
Discipline Checklist -- Clowning
Tips for handling students who just want to have fun.
What's the Most Important Thing I Can Do to Have a Well-Managed Classroom?
Advice from Harry Wong on the difference between discipline and classroom management.
Ten Teacher-Tested Tips
Tame temper tantrums and other disruptions.
Using Visual Cues to Communicate and Give Directions
Ideas from the special ed classroom.
Sit There!
Seating assignments should be clear -- and flexible.
Room Arrangement Makes a Difference
Proper room arrangement promotes a well-managed classroom.
Managing With Technology
Technology tools save time and effort.
Summer: Time to Regenerate
Summer offers much needed time for restoring your energy and rejuvenating your lessons.
Quiet, Please!
Strategies to keep classrooms humming -- quietly.
Don't Lose That Pencil!
Save time and money by hanging on to materials and supplies.
Keep Them Laughing
Tips for dealing with tardiness, absenteeism, and cheating.
"You Must Remember This"...
Classic mnemonics, and tips to help you create new ones.
Saving Space
Increase your livable classroom areas with these simple tips.
Math Class: A Time to Stand and Deliver
How to identify -- and help -- the mathematically abused.
Feng Shui in the Classroom
Tips for creating a more focused learning environment, using principles of feng shui.
Token Economies Yield Promising Results
Manage your classroom like the traditional American five and dime.
Exploring the Third "R": To Redirect
Use a firm but respectful voice to get children back on task.
Exploring the Second "R": To Remind
Use verbal reminders to help children visualize and recall expectations.
Exploring the First "R": To Reinforce
Take note of the efforts children make to behave and learn.
Responsive Classroom Strategies - Overview
How teachers talk to children is a critical tool for classroom management.
Management Tips for New Teachers
Bringing order to the classroom.
Homework Help
For teachers, the hardest part of homework is getting students to do it.
Classroom Management
Top clicks for new teachers.
The Power of Written Praise
A little written praise can go a long way with students -- and parents.
Bringing Out the Best in Kids
Q&A with a noted author reveals good ideas for teaching to different learning styles.
Keep It Clean!
More than a dozen ideas to make class cleanup both fun and productive.
Advancing the Need for International, Global Studies
Q&A with an award-winning teacher could help improve your curriculum.
Parent Partners
Parent-teacher communication is key to student success.
About Stephen . . . and Fresh Starts
A teacher ponders the importance of starting the year with a clean slate.
Record Keeping Made Easy
Do not trust your memory when it comes to important names, faces, and events. Keep a record.
The School Day
This is not a race, so we can change the pace.
Without Professionalism, It Could Always Be Worse
How a veteran teacher is coping with the tough demands of teaching today.
Open House: When First Impressions Matter
Great tips for holding your first open house of the new school year.
Getting to Know You
Check out these bright ideas to help students get to know one another better.
Planning for Your First Day at School
New teachers will find these checklists and resources especially helpful.
Scavenger Hunt
Try this fun activity for introducing staff members.
Determine Classroom Procedures Before School Starts
Using this checklist from LessonLab Skylight.
Rules Are Back in Style
Could it be that we are all thirsty for some good, old-fashioned rules?
Differentiated Instruction
Discover how research on student learning has led to changes in pedagogy.
A Lesson Learned from the Loch Ness Monster
A few hours of advanced planning in August produced benefits the whole year.
Increase Parent Involvement With First Day of School Activities
Develop a first day program that gets the whole community involved.
50 Signs Your School Is a Great School!
Good things are happening in our schools every day.
Teaching About Current Events
Teaching tips and resources bring your students closer to the world.
Teaching Self-Control
Author Martin Henley discusses his curriculum for self-control.
Learning to Head Off Violence
A new manual from the Dept. of Ed. encourages a school-wide approach.
A Child's Plea Becomes an Adult's Crusade
Author Jodee Blanco talks about bullying.
What Would Dad Say About Education Today?
An educator learned valuable workplace lessons from his father.
Goin' It Alone
Attending education conferences alone can offer unexpected rewards.
Family Fitness Night
Get families involved at school while promoting P.E.
Teaching Students to Use Visualization
Discover proven techniques to improve reading comprehension.
Preventing School Violence
A collection of resources, tips and strategies for keeping your school safe.
The Next Best Thing to Going There
How a virtual field trip defeated the end-of-the-year blahs.
Maximizing the Opening of the School Day
How to establish the right rapport and get started on the right foot.
Special Starts
Alleviate stress with student helpers and diligent planning.
No Retiring from Dedication
A former third grade teacher helps the teachers who help our students.
The Writer's Notebook
A third grade teacher inspires a love for writing.
Meat and Potatoes vs. Souffle
Get the skinny on this great in-service adventure from the teacher who led it.
Stop Your Energy Drain
It is tough to maintain your teaching energy all year long, but we can help!
Student-Centered Learning
A teacher shares the story of her first, tentative steps with this approach.
Let It Slip!
Daily exit slips help teachers know what students really learned.
Some Classroom "Dilemmas" Are Beneficial
Using the moral dilemma as an effective teaching tool.
Teacher Feature
Learn a unique approach to building creative, confident writers.
Take the E-Line
The best way to communicate with parents is through e-mail.
Reading Aloud
The single most important activity for building reading success.
Teaching (for Understanding) in a Lower Gear
Reflections on the place of slow teaching in a speed-teaching world.
Planning for a Substitute Was Never This Easy
Tips for planning for student-as-teacher days.
A Picture Worth a Child's Words
A fourth-grade teacher uses photography to motivate students.
Manners and Etiquette
Teaching essential ingredients for success.
Every School Should Have a Playground Map!
Create a fun learning tool for young students.
Viable Unions Depend on You
One teacher recalls his reluctance to join a union. Now he's an active leader.
Simulations Engage Students in Active Learning
Q and A with a board certified teacher provides tips for better teaching.
Pop Fiction No Match For Classic Literature
Reading the classics may take more effort, but the payoff is better.
It's About the Journey, Not Racing to the Finish
The curriculum is a mile wide, and students need your help crossing it.
Video Time Machine Engages Students, Energizes Curriculum
A teacher uses video snippets to transform learning in his classroom.
Journal Writing
Discover new tips and ideas for using journals with your class.
Teacher Feature, Starring Elaine Kaskela
Classroom management tips from a fellow teacher.
Curb Cheating With Prevention Strategies
A veteran teacher shares her secrets.
Surprised by Reading
A math teacher confesses: reading aloud to students works!
Daily Update Gives Parents Something to Talk About
How technology connects parents, students and kids.
"Fabulous Friday"
A language arts teacher recounts how she developed one of her most successful lesson plans.
Students Welcome Reasonable Discipline
Maintaining a consistent policy.
Haiku, Chaiku, Bless You
Teaching Japanese poetry writing.
Involving Parents
When families get involved, children have a better chance at success.
The Essential 55: Rules for a Lifetime
Teaching skills that build pride in the hearts and minds of students.
Junk Drawer Wars
A popular cable television program inspired a great classroom project.
Alleviating Appraisal Anxiety
Lessons learned from 29 years of suffering administrator-conducted evaluations.
The Best Laid Plans
You have thoroughly planned the first day of school, but how will it really unfold?
Teaching With Heart
How do you revive a floundering classroom and restore successful learning?
Are You a Bully?
Do teachers bully, too? Or, is it good classroom management?
Peeing in the Ool and Other Favorite Kids' Poems
Q and A with Kenn Nesbitt, popular author of poetry for children.
We Shall Morph Again!
The ability to manage change is a key skill for teachers.
Catching Up With Our Bodies
What would a teacher whose body and soul were in sync look like?
Natural Learning
Specific conditions must exist in a classroom before real learning can take place.
Virtual Classroom Creates a "Community of Learners"!
A language arts teacher launched a Web site for students and parents.
Thoughts at the End of the Year
This first-grade teacher had a long and rocky, but rewarding, school year.
National Award Winner Reflects on Her Prize
She will return to the classroom rejuvenated, energized, and proud. So should you.
Connecting Students to Their Past: A World War I Project
Learn the story behind an award-winning lesson idea - from the teacher who created it.
Their Most Memorable Teachers
Three teachers write about their own most inspiring, influential teachers.
The Reflective Teacher: Teaching and the Test
Determined to improve their test scores, one teacher buckles down with her first grade students.
Finding "New Cheese" Requires Adjustment to Change
Many education mandates fail because they lack teeth.
When Parents Come Complaining
How to handle these delicate, challenging situations.
Nine Web Sites for Exploring Conflict Resolution
Help kids learn to solve problems without using violence.
Being a "Molder of Minds"
The war in Iraq offers a unique opportunity to facilitate critical thinking.
Thinking Forward
A middle school teacher reflects on her important role in the lifetime of learning of her students.
Comparing Notes in a Two-Teacher Family
Though both are in the classroom, they teach in worlds apart.
Service Projects Can Help Students Find Their Voice
How to tap into the energy, enthusiasm, and desire of your students.
When the Teacher Is Happy ...
What to do when proven classroom management techniques are not working.
A Fine Line Between Teaching and Teaching to the Test
How the pressures of standardized testing affect instruction.
No Time Today!
One teacher struggles to teach well in a time-crunched day.
Creating an Atmosphere for Learning
Using three components of classroom management.
The Value of Video in the Classroom
A multitude of online video helps motivate student learning.
Put an End to Homework Horror
Tips from three teachers on handling homework.
A Poetry Slam Cures the Midwinter Blahs
Time to make the metaphors!
What's So "Cute" about Teaching?
Teaching is no picnic.
Chess as an Essential Teaching Tool
Does chess really make students smarter?
A Wish List to Sneak Under the Principal's Door
20 ideas for rewarding hard-working teachers.
Rethinking the Teaching of Math and Science
Math and science instruction (deeper into) the 21st century.
Teaching Religion in Public Schools
Removing the angst.
10 Approaches to Better Discipline
Helping students manage their own behavior.
What I've Learned About Cultivating Parent Involvement
Eight tips to encourage parental involvement.
Lessons Learned from Howard Gardner and the TV Remote Control
The move from elementary to middle school helped by multiple intelligence insights.
Reaching the Hard-to-Reach Student
A high school teacher has spent the summer thinking about working with her most challenging students.
Teacher as Writer: One Teacher's Tale of Publishing
A teacher tells about his experience in the publishing world.
Class Meetings: A Democratic Approach to Classroom Management
An interview with teacher turned author Donna Styles, whose techniques for class meetings are really catching on.
In Classroom, Computers Often Yield More Glitz Than Guts
Make better use of technology in your classroom.
Weighted Grading Can Work
Educator Max Fischer explains the advantages of his weighted grading system.
In the Mainstream
A teacher shares her experience with mainstreaming learning disabled students.
The Final Chapter ... of the First Year
A recent college graduate reflects on the roller-coaster ride of her first teaching year.
The Problem of Time
A new teacher reflects on one of the greatest challenges all teachers face: the crush of time!
With a Little Help from My Friends
It takes a community of teachers!

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